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Mission 760 refers to a specific efficiency rating system designed for rating the efficiency of mission-critical computer environments, developed by Intel. In this system, each mission-critical environment is assigned a numerical score between 0 and 1000, with higher scores indicating higher levels of efficiency and reliability. The score is determined by a set of criteria, including factors such as system availability, data protection, management and automation, and scalability. The name "Mission 760" is derived from a hypothetical mission-critical environment that achieves a perfect score of 760 points. While a perfect score is not typically achievable in practice, mission environments are recognized with platinum, gold, silver or bronze designations based on their scores, with higher designations indicating higher levels of efficiency and reliability. Overall, the Mission 760 rating system emphasizes the importance of making mission-critical computing environments more efficient and reliable, helping organizations to optimize performance, reduce operational costs, and minimize the risk of downtime and data loss.



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Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)

Mission 760 (760)



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